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In a world where new devices launch every year, it’s tempting to toss your old phone or tablet and upgrade. But what if we told you that your used tech still has a lot of value—and even more impact?

At Nanotech Mobile in Regina, we specialize in repairing, refurbishing, and recycling electronic devices, giving them a second life while helping the planet and our community. Here’s why your old device is worth saving:


♻️ 1. Reduce Electronic Waste in Regina

Every device tossed in the trash adds to the growing e-waste problem. In Canada, we generate over 700,000 tonnes of electronic waste each year. When you recycle or refurbish your device with us, you’re part of the solution, not the landfill.


💵 2. Get More Value From What You Already Own

That phone with the cracked screen? It’s still worth something. Whether you repair it for continued use or trade it in for a credit toward another device, you’re saving money and maximizing the value of your tech.


🌎 3. Make an Eco-Friendly Choice

Every refurbished device saves the energy and resources it would take to manufacture a new one. Choosing repair or reuse helps reduce emissions and conserves raw materials—making it a smart move for both your wallet and the world.


👨‍👩‍👧 4. Support Regina’s Circular Economy

When you repair or recycle locally, you’re supporting small businesses and the local economy. Our techs live right here in Regina—we’re not a big chain. Your support keeps jobs in the community and contributes to a more sustainable city.


📦 5. Help Someone Else Through Refurbished Sales

We often refurbish devices and resell them at affordable prices. That once-forgotten tablet could be just what a student, senior, or family needs. Your old device could be someone else’s lifeline to school, work, or connection.


🌟 Give Your Device a Second Chance—With Us

Whether it’s a broken phone, a forgotten laptop, or a drawer full of old tech, bring it to Nanotech Mobile. We’ll assess, repair, refurbish, or responsibly recycle—whatever makes the most sense.


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